Most Americans don’t buy movie tickets over the phone, don’t care for cartoon characters on the big screen, and don’t want to sit through Congo II: The Gorillas Strike Back. In fact, a surprising chunk of the respondents to our 1995 movie poll don’t want to see sequels to anything. They would, however, like to see more comedies and family films. They’d also like to see more Julia Roberts, more Tom Hanks, and more Demi Moore. Here’s how the numbers add up:

Of all the films you’ve seen in the past 12 months, which was your favorite? 1. Forrest Gump 2. Apollo 13 3. The Lion King 4. Batman Forever 5. The Bridges of Madison County Some schizophrenia here: Batman Forever was also the film that was named the worst, followed by Pocahontas, Dumb and Dumber, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.

In the past year, have you fallen asleep while watching a movie in a theater? 10% Yes 90% No The No. 1 snooze inducer is also the year’s highest grosser: Batman Forever. But people also admit they dozed off during Dumb and Dumber, Nine Months, Pocahontas, and Apollo 13. Apollo 13?!? Might we suggest a visit to the candy counter for some cola?

Have you ever decided not to see a movie in a theater because you knew it’d be on video in a few months? 68% Yes 32% No

Which of these current movie stars do you predict will still be a movie star in 20 years? 55% Sharon Stone 51% Sandra Bullock 49% Val Kilmer 39% Chris O’Donnell 23% David Caruso 21% Alicia Silverstone

If you were running a studio, which of the following actors would you pay the most to star in your film? 46% Tom Hanks 17% Arnold Schwarzenegger 15% Tom Cruise 12% Bruce Willis 7% Jim Carrey

Which of the following five actresses would you pay the most? 27% Demi Moore 21% Julia Roberts 21% Meryl Streep 17% Meg Ryan 12% Sandra Bullock

Do you remember which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture this year? 45% Yes 54% No Memory did not fail most of those who said they remembered the film that took the prize — 94% correctly identified Forrest Gump.

Did media coverage of the cost overruns on Waterworld make you more or less interested in seeing the movie? 26% More interested 8% Less interested 63% Had no effect

Which type of movies would you like to see more of in coming years? 84% Comedies 81% Family 64% Serious drama 62% Thrillers 56% Action 56% Romance 46% Westerns 30% Remakes 25% Sequels 26% Movies based on TV shows 24% Movies based on comic books/cartoons

From a telephone survey of 629 Americans taken for EW Aug. 4-7 by the Gallup Organization. Sampling error is plus or minus 4.4%.